Professor Jay giving random stuff out.

Are you in the 7-9th grade wondering which math class is going to teach you what? Well i was looking threw some random math stuff and i came across this. Maybe it can help you.

Algebra I

* Look at real numbers, functions and algebraic expressions.
* Understand linear equations, first degree inequalities, functions, quadratic equations and polynomial expressions.
* Manipulate Polynomials, Rational Expressions, and Exponential Expressions.
* Slope of a line and rate of change.
* Use and model the distributive properties.
* Logarithmic Functions and in some cases Matrices and matrix equations are also covered.
* Remainder Theorem, the Factor Theorem, the Rational Root Theorem *sometimes addressed in the 12th grade.

Functions and Relastions - or PreCalculus

* Investigate Sequences and Series.
* Understand properties and applications of trigonometric functions and their inverses.
* Applications of Conic Sections.
* Apply and demonstrate understanding while solving problems involving the sine law and the cosine law.
* Investigate relationships between the graphs and the equations of sinusoidal functions.
* Trigonometric and circular functions, identities and inverses, and their applications, the study of polar coordinates and complex numbers.
* Financial applications which include spreadsheets and the use Compound Interest and Annuities.

Finite Math
(Some curricula includes Finite Math which combines many of the outcomes listed in other courses listed her - will apply to 11th or 12 grades.)

Ntys.
But thanks.
Some kids in regular math (T_T) could use this.
I'm in 8th Grade.
I'm in like Honors Honors x4, I'm going to Eighth Grade and my math course will be Algebra 2.
I already took Geometry in 7th Grade.
=P

I am into using the Distributive,commutative,identity,and associative things right now....I haven't really ever heard of some of them properties or w/e.
I know some of it is very easy,just confusing at first like the word itself :P
Notice,I said some;not everything is easy (for me at least).

I am into using the Distributive,commutative,identity,and associative things right now....I haven't really ever heard of some of them properties or w/e.
I know some of it is very easy,just confusing at first like the word itself :P
Notice,I said some;not everything is easy (for me at least).

Don't bump a 3 week old thread though

I know this might sound kinda mean, but have you tried googling? You have tons of resources for maths online which can help you /